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INOGENI TOGGLE
ROOMS
User guide
Version 0.1
January 18, 2024

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  • Page 1 INOGENI TOGGLE ROOMS User guide Version 0.1 January 18, 2024...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Serial communication protocol ..............................9 REST API ....................................14 Telnet ......................................19 INOGENI Maestro application..............................20 Mechanical specifications ................................21 DIP switches ....................................23 Troubleshooting section ................................23 Support ....................................... 24 Certifications ....................................24 – Toggle Rooms User Guide – Version 0.1...
  • Page 3: Typical Applications

    TYPICAL APPLICATIONS Here is a typical connection diagram used for the TOGGLE ROOMS device in a videoconferencing setup. ROOM PC MODE WITH BYOD CONTENT SHARING In this mode, only the Room PC USB and HDMI connections are routed to the main USB and HDMI peripherals.
  • Page 4: Block Diagram

    BLOCK DIAGRAM Here is a simple block diagram to better understand the usage of the product. Figure 1: Basic block diagram – Toggle Rooms User Guide – Version 0.1...
  • Page 5: Connectivity Diagram

    CONNECTIVITY DIAGRAM Here is a simple connectivity diagram showing – Toggle Rooms User Guide – Version 0.1...
  • Page 6: Device Interfaces

    USB-B laptop connection. HDMI laptop connection. USB-B Room PC connection. HDMI Room PC connection. USB devices. HDMI share output from laptop. HDMI display output. LAN interface. RS232 and remote interface. GPI/button interface. – Toggle Rooms User Guide – Version 0.1...
  • Page 7: Leds Behavior

    The manual mode with fallback supports the same features as the manual mode. It will only add the possibility to switch to the other detected source connection automatically if the selected source is disconnected. – Toggle Rooms User Guide – Version 0.1...
  • Page 8: Specifications

    1 x USB3.0 cable (USB-A to USB-B) – 3ft 2 x terminal block 4-pos 2 x mounting brackets 4 x M2.5 mounting screws for brackets on product 4 x screws for Toggle Rooms table/wall mount Package contents 1 x 24V/160W PSU 1 x AC power cord...
  • Page 9 FCC, CE, UKCA, RoHS, IEC62368, RCM, CCC, CB, EAC, VI, UL TAA-compliance Compatibility NO driver installation necessary Windows 7 and above (32/64-bit) Operating system macOS 10.10 and above Linux (kernel v2.6.38 and above) – Toggle Rooms User Guide – Version 0.1...
  • Page 10: Serial Communication Protocol

    ACK<CR><LF> USBHOST=<host><CR><LF> ACK<CR><LF> <src> options: 0 => RoomPC DISPLAYSRC 1 => Laptop USB-C Get/Set which HDMI source to be 2 => Laptop HDMI routed to display output. 3 => OFF <src> ACK<CR><LF> – Toggle Rooms User Guide – Version 0.1...
  • Page 11 0 => Automatic mode [default] 1 => Manual mode Get/Set HDMI share source 2 => Manual mode with fallback switching mode. The operation <swMode> ACK<CR><LF> mode must be set to “Custom” to SHARESWMODE=<swMode><CR><LF> use this. ACK<CR><LF> – Toggle Rooms User Guide – Version 0.1...
  • Page 12 <src> <256 bytes array> ACK<CR><LF> <mode> options: USBC4K60EN 0 => Disable 4K60 [default] 1 => Enable 4K60 Get/Set the USB-C working mode. <mode> NOTE: Enabling DisplayPort signal to ACK<CR><LF> support 4K60 will disable USB3.0 – Toggle Rooms User Guide – Version 0.1...
  • Page 13 1 => 19200 2 => 38400 Set RS232 baud rate. 3 => 115200 <baudrate> ACK<CR><LF> <lockState> options: 0 => Not locked BTNLOCK 1 => Locked <lockState> ACK<CR><LF> Get/Set the button lock status. BTNLOCK=<lockState><CR><LF> ACK<CR><LF> – Toggle Rooms User Guide – Version 0.1...
  • Page 14 0 => Display output 1 => Share output SCALER <enable> options: Get/Set the scaler options over the 0 => OFF HDMI video outputs. 1 => ON <output> <enable> ACK<CR><LF> ENABLE=<enable><CR><LF> <output> ACK<CR><LF> – Toggle Rooms User Guide – Version 0.1...
  • Page 15: Rest Api

    "message": <String> Get/Set USB host to use. "usbHost": <host>, "message": <String> <displaySrc> options: HTTP GET/POST 0 => RoomPC https://<IP>/api/v1/ 1 => Laptop USB-C displaySrc 2 => Laptop HDMI 3 => OFF – Toggle Rooms User Guide – Version 0.1...
  • Page 16 “Custom” to "displaySwMode": <swMode>, "message": <String> use this. <shareSwMode> options: HTTP GET/POST 0 => Automatic mode [default] https://<IP>/api/v1/ 1 => Manual mode shareSwMode 2 => Manual mode with fallback – Toggle Rooms User Guide – Version 0.1...
  • Page 17 "message": <String> Power ON/OFF the display. HTTP GET/POST https://<IP>/api/v1/ cecToggleMute "message": <String> Toggle mute control. HTTP GET/POST https://<IP>/api/v1/ cecVolUp "message": <String> Increase display volume. HTTP GET/POST https://<IP>/api/v1/ cecVolDown "message": <String> Decrease display volume. – Toggle Rooms User Guide – Version 0.1...
  • Page 18 <mode> options: https://<IP>/api/v1/ 0 => Disabled hdcpCtl 1 => HDCP v1.4 2 => HDCP v2.2 3 => Auto Get/Set the HDCP setting. src=<src> "message": <String> mode=<mode> "src": <src>, src=<src> "mode": <mode>, "message": <String> – Toggle Rooms User Guide – Version 0.1...
  • Page 19 1 => Share output HTTP GET/POST <enable> options: https://<IP>/api/v1/ 0 => OFF scaler 1 => ON output=<output> Get/Set the scaler options over the "message": <String> enable=<enable> HDMI video outputs. "enable": <enable>, output=<output> "message": <String> – Toggle Rooms User Guide – Version 0.1...
  • Page 20: Telnet

    You can use any telnet application in order to communicate with the device using TCP. Make sure to use the right IP address and port 50000. You can configure the telnet connection with a username/password to increase security. Use the serial communication protocol to configure the device. – Toggle Rooms User Guide – Version 0.1...
  • Page 21: Inogeni Maestro Application

    INOGENI MAESTRO APPLICATION You can use our INOGENI Maestro application to monitor firmware information and upgrade your unit. NOTE: You need to use the USB-B to USB-A cable provided with the box for the Maestro application to detect the unit.
  • Page 22: Mechanical Specifications

    You can find the mechanical specification of the device. All dimensions are in mm [in]. M2.5 screw holes for brackets Figure 5: Top plate dimensions 4x M2.5 mounting holes Figure 6: Bottom plate dimensions and holes positions – Toggle Rooms User Guide – Version 0.1...
  • Page 23 Figure 7: Bracket dimensions Figure 8: Power supply bracket dimensions – Toggle Rooms User Guide – Version 0.1...
  • Page 24: Dip Switches

    Check if the cable is rated to support USB-C power delivery. Also check if the cable USB-C cable. used is among the ones that we already support. Visit https://inogeni.com/product/toggle-rooms/ for the complete list. – Toggle Rooms User Guide – Version 0.1...
  • Page 25: Support

    © Copyright 2024 by INOGENI INC. All Rights Reserved. INOGENI name and logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of INOGENI. Use of this product is subject to the terms and conditions of the license and limited warranty in effect at the time of purchase. Product specifications can change without notice.

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